Marshalls unveils new landscape products for 2015

Marshalls unveils new landscape products for 2015

Marshalls unveils its new products for 2015 with a solution for every garden or driveway project.

A Marshalls’ first for 2015 is the brand new range of Symphony Vitrified Paving ideal for both outdoor and indoor use to create a seamless living space into the garden. Available in eight colours and a range of sizes, this product is light and extremely durable, absorbing little or no moisture which minimises moss and algae growth.

Symphony Vitrified is available in single size packs and mixed size project packs which can be delivered direct to site, and is supplied with the correct amount of specially formulated narrow jointing compound.

Another first for 2015 is Marshalls’ Pavesys System. With its patented contoured base, this product is designed to take up to 50% of the time and hassle out of installing patio paving whilst maintaining exceptional good looks. Pavesys Heritage is available in two colours and a range of sizes which will complement any garden space.

With the introduction of two new colours, Terra and Corona, to the Fairstone Eclipse Granite range, with a lightly-flamed and clear blasted finish, Marshalls is proud to be further extending its ethically-sourced natural stone offer.

Following its popularity in 2014, the Casarta Slate range will now be offered in a 600 gauge project pack for increased flexibility in design.

New to Marshalls’ collection for 2015 is the impressive Fairstone Magnasett range of quartzitic sandstone available in two pre-blended colour mixes; Autumn Gold and Silver Dusk. Magnasett is large element sett paving ideal for any property and those seeking a statement through individual design.

Available in Buff and Weathered colour options, Leyburn Paving is a new rugged and hard-wearing flag, ideal for basic patio or utility areas.

Marshalls is extending its Drivesys range of driveway products with the introduction of Drivesys Riven Stone in Golden and Silver Grey. Also available for 2015 are specially designed complementary edging products.

Marshalls Driveline Metro linear paving is perfect for those seeking a high-end and contemporary driveway. A blend of four colours, every block is lightly washed to expose rich aggregates and give a premium finish.

Further information on the new products can be found in the 2015/16 Marshalls Gardens & Driveways brochure. Request your copy at: www.marshalls.co.uk/homeowners.

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